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English: Cromemco System Three Computer at the Computer History Museum, Mountain View, California in 2017. Signage reads: "Cromemco was founded by Stanford Ph.D. students Harry Garland and Roger Melen. Their System Three was a multi-user system for business and lab use, and ran Cromemco's disk operating system (CDOS) as well as CP/M." The Cromemco System Three had the capacity for four 8-inch floppy disk drives, and had a 21-slot S-100 card cage. Marv Kausch was the project manager for the System Three development at Cromemco in 1978. Donated to the Computer History Museum by Peter Zilahy Ingerman.
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